The frequency components of the groove wobbles of disks are extracted from push-pull signals SPP by first and second filters in a wobble detecting section. The wobble detecting section supplies to the controller the detection levels of the frequency components. The controller identifies the kind of the mounted optical disks based on the detection levels.
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1. An optical disk drive comprising: wobble signal reproduction means of reproducing, in the state where each of mounted optical disks is rotated at a predetermined rotation speed, a signal corresponding to groove wobbles from a predetermined position in a radical direction of the optical disk; plural filter means of extracting each of plural frequency components corresponding to the frequencies of the groove wobbles of the plural kinds of recording-capable optical disks; and disk identification means for identifying a kind of the mounted optical disk, based on the output signals from the plural filter means.
2. The optical disk drive according to claim 1 , wherein the disk identification means comprising: plural level detecting sections for detecting a level of each of the output signals from the plural filter means; and an identifying section for identification using the detection signals from the plural level detecting sections.
3. The optical disk drive according to claim 1 , wherein the disk identification means comprising: plural PLL circuit sections to which each of the output signals from the plural filter means are supplied as reference signals; and an identifying section for identification using the output signals from the plural PLL circuit sections.
4. The optical disk drive according to claim 1 , wherein the disk identification means identifies whether or not the mounted optical disk is a recording-capable optical disk, based on the output signals from the plural filter means.
5. The optical disk drive according to claim 1 , wherein the disk identification means identifies whether the mounted optical disk is a first recording-capable optical disk having a first wobble frequency, or a second recording-capable optical disk having a second wobble frequency, based on the output signals from the plural filter means.
6. An optical disk drive comprising: a spindle motor for rotating a mounted optical disk; a controller for controlling a rotation speed of the spindle motor; an optical head for reflecting light to the optical disk, and also for receiving light reflected by the optical disk; a feed mechanism for shifting the optical head toward the radial direction of the optical disk; a wobble signal reproducer for reproducing a wobble signal of a wobble groove formed on the optical disk, based on the reflected light received by the optical head; a frequency detector for detecting a frequency of an output signal obtained from the wobble signal reproducer and comprising plural filters for extracting frequency components corresponding to the frequencies of the plural kind of recording-capable optical disks from the output signal from the wobble signal reproducer; and a disk identifier for identifying a kind of the mounted optical disk, based on an output signal obtained from the frequency detector.
7. The optical disk drive according to claim 6 , wherein the disk identifier comprises level detecting sections for detecting each of the levels of the output signals from the plural filters, and conducts identification using the detection signals from the level detecting section.
8. The optical disk drive according to claim 6 , wherein the disk identifier comprises a PLL circuit to which the levels of output signals from the plural filters are supplied as reference signals, and conducts identification using the detection signals from the PLL circuit.
9. The optical disk drive according to claim 6 , wherein the disk identifier identifies whether or not the mounted optical disk is a recording-capable optical disk, based on the output signals from the plural filters.
10. The optical disk drive according to claim 6 , wherein the disk identifier identifies whether the mounted optical disk is a first recording-capable optical disk having a first wobble frequency, or a second recording-capable optical disk having a second wobble frequency.
11. A method for identifying an optical disk, comprising the steps of: reproducing, in the state where a mounted optical disk is rotated at a predetermined rotation speed, a signal corresponding to a groove wobble from a predetermined position in a radial direction of the optical disk; extracting each of plural frequency components corresponding to the frequencies of the groove wobbles of plural kinds of recording-capable optical disks; and identifying whether or not the mounted optical disk is a recording-capable optical disk, based on the extracted frequency components.
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September 21, 2001
March 15, 2005
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